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Rosa anglica sev Rosa medicinæ Johannis Anglici : an early modern Irish translation of a section of the mediaeval medical text-book of John of Gaddesden ((1923) 1929)


Author: John, of Gaddesden, 1280?-1361; Royal Irish Academy. Library. Manuscript. 23 P 20; Wulff, Winifred
Subject: Medicine, Medieval; Medicine, Medieval -- Bibliography; Manuscripts, Irish -- Bibliography; Medicine -- Bibliography Manuscripts
Publisher: London : Published for the Irish Texts Society by Simpkin, Marshall
Language: English
Call number: AWM-5352
Digitizing sponsor: msn
Book contributor: Kelly - University of Toronto
Collection: kellylibrary; toronto

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Irish text is mainly from the Royal Irish academy manuscript, 23 P 20 (a 15th century manuscript)

A translation from Latin into Irish of a considerable portion of the "Rosa anglica", which was probably written in 1314. The English translation of corresponding passages is from the 4th printed edition, Augsburg, 1595

Bibliography: p. [430]-434

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